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Is Gen Z bringing faith back to the West?
After decades of declining church attendance, recent data suggests that Gen Z may be stabilizing Christianity’s decline — and even attending church more frequently than Millennials.
In this episode of We Love Sundays, we unpack what’s driving this shift:
Distrust in institutions
Loneliness among young adults
Hunger for authenticity and belonging
The move away from production-heavy megachurch models
The influence of Christian creators online
Why Gen Z is drawn to repentance, grace, and vulnerability
We explore whether the church has over-optimized itself in an attempt to reach culture — and if simplicity, honesty, and community might actually be what the next generation is looking for.
Is this the beginning of a revival?
Or just a cultural correction?
Follow the pod:
@welovesundayspod
@iryllr
@trentonslabach
@albertobello
By Iryll Roberto, Alberto Bello, Trenton SlabachIs Gen Z bringing faith back to the West?
After decades of declining church attendance, recent data suggests that Gen Z may be stabilizing Christianity’s decline — and even attending church more frequently than Millennials.
In this episode of We Love Sundays, we unpack what’s driving this shift:
Distrust in institutions
Loneliness among young adults
Hunger for authenticity and belonging
The move away from production-heavy megachurch models
The influence of Christian creators online
Why Gen Z is drawn to repentance, grace, and vulnerability
We explore whether the church has over-optimized itself in an attempt to reach culture — and if simplicity, honesty, and community might actually be what the next generation is looking for.
Is this the beginning of a revival?
Or just a cultural correction?
Follow the pod:
@welovesundayspod
@iryllr
@trentonslabach
@albertobello